Ola D El MonayeriIndustrial Wastewater Treatment Systems in Egypt: Difficulties and Proposed Solutions
ABSTRACT
The industrial wastewater disposal into surface water and/or land has become a vital issue to consider especially when it becomes a threat to the aquatic life &#97;&#110;&#100; surrounding environment. Consequently, thorough studies &#97;&#110;&#100; analyses should be done for the quality of wastewater being discharged from the different industries to determine &#97;&#110;&#100; implement the most suitable method of treatment at feasible costs. In Egypt, this has been done for 10th of Ramadan City, New Nubaria City, New Borg El Arab City, &#97;&#110;&#100; Industrial Area of Mubarak - Quesnna. It was found that the optimum treatment facility to be used for the first was oxidation ponds for the availability of vast areas for the second city best results for treating combined domestic &#97;&#110;&#100; industrial WW was to construct an anaerobic pond at the inlet of the existing WWTP with a retention time of over 6 hrs, which can be considered as flow equalization basin for the third city, studies showed that best results could be attained when domestic &#97;&#110;&#100; industrial WW are mixed &#97;&#110;&#100; treated using an activated sludge process but replacing the primary tanks with anaerobic ponds as for the fourth &#97;&#110;&#100; last city, it was recommended to install additional units to enhance the treatment of industrial WW before combining it with the received domestic WW to proceed with the treatment process.
KEYWORDS: anaerobic ponds, chemical treatment, cost, industrial WW, organic load, UASB